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It's not just the children! Think how unhappy the baby seals will be if you reverse progress!!!
Well better yet-everyone quit buying big nosed diesel and gas hungry pickups and rv's.
It's not just the children! Think how unhappy the baby seals will be if you reverse progress!!!
But only if you sneak up behind him with a couple of bricks and smartly clap them together with his nuts in between them. The resulting sharp intake of breath usually triggers the drinking reflex...........you can lead a horse to water and once in a while he will drink.
A friend of mine ordered those on his new log truck and bragged them up for the first 6 months or so. I then had to rescue him when his right front steer tire locked up because the caliper jammed the pad into the rotor because it over adjusted I guess. After replacing it and the new Michelin steer tire that was destroyed I didn't hear much about them. He went to drums on the drive axles when he swapped axles, then ordered drums on the next new truck he bought. Said they worked good going down long hills but didn't pencil out. He figured they would probably be fine on highway trucks but it sounds like he was wrong.
Here's a PFD on Wabco Maxxus 22 air disc caliper.
That little hex with the beveled top for the adjuster will be great in 2040 when I get around to owning one.
No noise, no